PR Experts: iPhone 4 Hardware Recall Is “Inevitable” … Apple will be forced to recall the iPhone 4 following Consumer Reports tests proving the “Death Grip” antenna issue is not software related, but a hardware flaw, PR experts say. — “Apple will be forced to do a recall of this product …

Rumors about OLED iPad resurface — Apple reportedly plans to launch its second-generation iPad, using 5.6-inch and 7-inch OLED panels, as soon as in the fourth quarter of 2010 with Compal Electronics having a chance to receive the orders, according to sources from component makers.

Windows Phone Developer Tools Beta Released — First things first: go get the Windows Phone Developer Tools Beta. It has arrived! — The term “Beta” is understood to mean that things are close to being finished. Well, that's what we mean anyway. This Beta release represents …

Bing team: Yahoo on-track for fall, vague on profitability — Engineers for Microsoft Bing said today that plans to use their search results to power Yahoo search are proceeding on-schedule, and that the switch should occur sometime this fall. — The switch should happen in two phases, said Senior Vice President Satya Nadella.

Microsoft Looking For A Few Good iPad Users... To Study — Companies do all kinds of studies all the time for all sorts of reasons. Seeing as the iPad is currently one of the hottest devices on the market, it should be no surprise that companies want to know about how users are using it.

IPhone 4 antenna sends bad memories — Apple's public relations woes over its iPhone 4 - the latest hit came from Consumer Reports, which said it won't recommend the device - is conjuring up memories of a previously flawed product launch. — In 2000, Apple introduced the Power Mac G4 Cube …

ASCAP's attack on Creative Commons — What's Your Reaction: … The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) has launched a campaign to raise money from its members to hire lobbyists to protect them against the dangers of “Copyleft.” Groups such as Creative Commons …

eBay sued for $3.8 billion — (Reuters) - EBay Inc has been sued for at least $3.8 billion by XPRT Ventures LLC, which accused the online auctioneer and retailer of infringing six patents to develop online payment systems such as PayPal. — The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday in the U.S. district court …

French Supreme Court rules for Google in trademark cases — The French Supreme Court this afternoon ruled in Google's favour in a series of groundbreaking trademark cases. — Back in March, Europe's highest court ruled that Google had not infringed trade mark law by allowing advertisers …